Management Chapter 9 3 Which The Following Best Illustrates Nonequity

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58.
Which of the following best illustrates a non-equity alliance?
59.
Which of the following is an advantage of non-equity alliances?
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of equity alliances?
61.
Which of the following statements is true of joint ventures?
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62.
Which alliance type is the Renault-Nissan alliance, where Nissan owns 15 percent of
Renault, and Renault owns 44.4 percent in Nissan?
63.
Which of the following is an advantage of equity alliances when compared to non-equity
alliances?
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64.
Dow Corning is a company owned by Dow Chemical and Corning. This is most likely an
example of a(n)
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A drawback of joint ventures is that they are characterized by
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A(n) _____ is best described as a partnership in which at least one partner takes partial
ownership in the other partner.
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Equity alliances are less common than non-equity alliances because they
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Which of the following statements is true of an equity alliance?
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Which of the following statements is
not
true of tacit knowledge?
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70.
Which of the following best illustrates an equity alliance?
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71.
The partnership between Toyota and Tesla Motors, in which Toyota has made a $50
million investment in the California startup company to learn new knowledge and gain a
window into new technology, is an example of a(n)
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Toyota's President, Akio Toyoda, hopes that a transfer of tacit knowledge will take place
through its equity alliance with Tesla Motors. He is referring to
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_____ are best described as equity investments by large established firms making in
entrepreneurial ventures to gain access to new, and potentially disruptive, technologies.
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The downside of equity alliances is
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75.
When a stand-alone organization is created and owned by two or more parent companies
together, the strategic alliance is referred to as a(n)
76.
EveningStar Inc. and The Luxur Group have together established The Luxur Star Group of
hotels. EveningStar owns 49 percent and The Luxur Group has a 51 percent share in The
Luxur Star Group of hotels. However, the management of The Luxur Star Group of hotels
is separate from its parent companies. What alliance type does this scenario best
illustrate?
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77.
Which of the following is an advantage of joint ventures?
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Which of the following is a drawback of joint ventures?
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79.
Wave Motors Inc., a Kempa-based automobile company, has entered into a partnership
with Sphere Autos Inc., headquartered in United Cadvia. The parent companies, together,
have established a stand-alone firm called Genuine Autos Inc. This arrangement best
exemplifies a
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80.
Which of the following types of strategic alliances is the least common in terms of
frequency?
81.
The process of alliance management begins with
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Partner compatibility and partner commitment are necessary conditions for successful
alliance formation. Partner compatibility captures
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In Eli Lilly's Office of Alliance Management, the _____ is a senior, corporate-level executive
responsible for high-level support and oversight.
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84.
In Eli Lilly's Office of Alliance Management, who is responsible for providing alliance
training and development?
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In Eli Lilly's Office of Alliance Management, the alliance champion is primarily responsible
for
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In Eli Lilly's Office of Alliance Management, who is responsible for providing the technical
expertise and knowledge needed for the specific technical area and the day-to-day
management of the alliance?

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